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  2. Dog toy - Wikipedia

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    Golden Retrievers playing with a tug toy A dog playing with a multifunctional toy that includes different textures. Border collie pup with frisbee. Toys specifically marketed for dogs to play with come in many varieties, including dog bones, puppy toys, balls, tug toys, training aids, squeaky toys, discs and frisbees, plush toys, and sticks.

  3. Veterinarian's Clever Idea for DIY Dog Game Couldn't Be ... - AOL

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    This resourceful canine veterinarian used a muffin tin, dog treats, and some tennis ball dog toys to create a fun and motivating game for his pups. As he mentioned, it's important to place the ...

  4. Australian Shepherd Dog Mom Shares a DIY Enrichment ... - AOL

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    Her mom shared a fun, inexpensive DIY enrichment activity that she made for her, and I can't wait to make my dog one! Ember's mom made her a snuffle mat, which will stimulate your dog's nose and mind.

  5. i-Cybie - Wikipedia

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    Outrageous International Hong Kong distributed the electronic pet from 2005 to 2006. The i-Cybie robotic dog responds to sound, touch, movement, and voice commands. The toy robot can autonomously recharge its batteries using a special docking station. I-Cybie was the first mass-produced toy that used advanced voice recognition technology. [1]

  6. 3 quick and easy DIY Thanksgiving dog treats... and ... - AOL

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    These are a twist on the DIY dog treats we covered before, you'll just swap out the bacon for turkey slices. Be sure the skin and bones are removed. ... 3/4 cup of fat-free milk. 1 large egg. 2 ...

  7. Slinky - Wikipedia

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    The company liked her ideas, and Slinky Dog and Slinky Train were added to the company's product line. Slinky Dog, a small plastic dog whose front and rear ends were joined by a metal Slinky, debuted in 1952. Malsed received royalties of $60,000 to $70,000 annually for 17 years on her patent for the Slinky pull-toy idea, but never visited the ...